Raydium LaunchLab vs Meteora DBC
verdict · by 30d fees
Meteora DBC is currently the bigger platform (roughly 28× by 30-day fees). Size is not the whole story: chains, fee routing and creator rewards differ meaningfully. Numbers refresh hourly from DefiLlama.
platform facts
| Fact | Raydium LaunchLab | Meteora DBC |
|---|---|---|
| Chains | Solana | Solana |
| Live since | 2025 | 2025 |
| Launch cost | Free (network fees only) | Varies by integrating frontend |
| Trading fees | ~1% curve trading fee (shared with frontend partners). | Integrator-configurable trading fees; a protocol share goes to Meteora, partly funding MET buybacks. |
| Graduation | Curve completion → Raydium AMM pool | Automatic migration to a Meteora DAMM v1/v2 pool at the configured quote threshold |
| Creator rewards | Varies by frontend. | Configurable per integrating frontend. |
Raydium LaunchLab in short
Raydium's answer to pump.fun — also the white-label engine behind LetsBONK and other branded pads. See pump.fun vs Raydium LaunchLab and Jupiter Studio vs Raydium LaunchLab for the live numbers, and Raydium LaunchLab vs Meteora DBC for a look at another infrastructure-layer launchpad.
→ full Raydium LaunchLab stats→ Raydium LaunchLab reviewMeteora DBC in short
Launch infrastructure rather than a consumer pad — launchpads like Believe and Bags plug Meteora's customizable bonding curves into their own frontends. Integrators configure a programmable bonding curve (up to 16 segments), fee schedule and quote token. Tokens trade on the curve immediately; when the configured quote threshold is hit, liquidity auto-migrates into a Meteora DAMM pool.
→ full Meteora DBC stats→ Meteora DBC reviewData comes from DefiLlama, refreshed hourly. MemeFees is independent and not affiliated with Raydium LaunchLab or Meteora DBC. Nothing here is financial advice.